Review of Apollo 18 (2011) by Blæke W — 29 Mar 2012
Apollo 18 (2011).
Directed by: Gonzalo López-Gallego.
PG-13, 1 hr. 26 min.
Release Date: September 2, 2011.
Apollo 18 was frustratingly suggestive or hypothetical in the 'in vogue' series of releases at this time that gave way to the project and possibly many more like it succeeding Apollo 17`s mission, to un-commercialise the space race once conquered by the American contingent whom staked out enough claim to the rights of the land on the Moon that the science fraternity could`nt let it dominate over shared advancement of technology or shared sciences (just my guesstimayte) so the lie or omitted senerio`s can only be hypothesised upon.
THis does have an intesting footage aspect as does fall into genre of it`s own these days. Some things raised an eyebrow as to be a "not done thing to do" adding a possible thriller or dare I say horro movement but other things were a good insight to implications of the elite and classified class within class within societies of the right wing working class innovation times then and now.
Basically a suspense flick, nothing much more deep or elusive such as the psychologically intense 'Moon'(2009) sci-fi though not falling short of a pretty good sci-fi in itself in the end.
This review of Apollo 18 (2011) was written by Blæke W on 29 Mar 2012.
Apollo 18 has generally received negative reviews.
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